HAYAO Bryton Rider S510 GPS Bike Computer Sensor Kit: Color LCD display
For cyclists who live by the mantra 'ride hard, ride smart,' the GPS Bike Computer Sensor Kit is your new best friend. Imagine this: a color LCD display so crisp, you'll forget you're outdoors, paired with a touch screen that actually works with gloves on (yes, really). No signal? No problem. With offline USA maps, you're free to wander off the grid without getting lost. And because we know the road can be unpredictable, it's compatible with bike radar—because who doesn't want an extra set of eyes? Plus, with a whopping 30 hours of battery life, this gadget won't bail on you mid-adventure. It's like the Energizer Bunny, but for your bike.
- Touch screen
- Offline USA maps
- Compatible with bike radar
- 30 hours battery life
- Color LCD display
General specs
- Brand: HAYAO
- Model: Bryton Rider S510
- Seller: Joom
- Display type: Color LCD
- Screen type: Touch screen
- Maps: Offline USA maps
- Compatibility: Bike radar
- Battery life: 30 hours
- First listed by seller: 6/9/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | HAYAO | Bryton | Bryton | Bryton | HAYAO | HAYAO |
Model | Bryton Rider S510 | S510E | S800 | Rider S810 | iGS800 | Magene C506SE |
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Price | $490.28 | $323.76 | $539.91 | $432.52 | $582.26 | $180.92 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 19, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 16, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 16, 2025 |
Connectivity | Wireless, Bluetooth, ANT+ | Bluetooth | Wireless |
Samuel Y.
Phoenix, AZ
June 15, 2025
As a retired teacher in Phoenix, I bought this thinking it would be a smart upgrade for my cycling hobby, but it's left me a bit underwhelmed. I expected it to be more seamless and user-friendly, given the price. The display is nice, but the touch issues are annoying, and it doesn't integrate as well with my other gear as I'd hoped. It arrived on time, which was good, but overall, it seems too complicated for what it offers. Not terrible, but not great either—just okay for casual rides. 😕
- Pros: The screen is pretty clear and easy to read even in bright sunlight, which is a big plus for my old eyes. It lasted a long time on a single charge, so I didn't have to worry about it dying during a ride. The maps worked without needing a signal, which is handy for exploring back roads.
- Cons: The touch screen can be finicky, especially when I'm wearing gloves—it doesn't always respond as smoothly as I'd like. The device feels a bit bulky on my handlebars, and the interface isn't as intuitive as I hoped, making it a hassle to navigate through menus.